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﻿ FACTS ABOUTTAMIL LANGUAGE
INTRODUCTION:...Tamil is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by Tamil people of South India and North-east Sri Lanka. It has official status in the Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Tamil is also a national language of Sri Lanka and an official language of Singapore It is legalized as one of the languages of medium of education in Malaysia along with English...

To what extent has the importance of Gandhi been exaggerated in persuading the British government to give India independence in 1947?...Gandhi wasn’t as significant as people think he was during the struggle for Indian independence. Some believe that Gandhi was the reason why Britain gave independence to India, people exaggerated over his abilities and his actions during the struggle for Indian Independence, and so he then became “the Father of India” this again really exaggerated his importance...

Mohandas Gandhi:
The Story of My Experiments the Truth
Gandhi played a major role in the development of nonviolence and... peaceful activities. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was the pre-eminent political and spiritual leader of India and the Indian independence movement. He had many followers, and taught many how to protest peacefully, instead of using violence and war. Gandhi is a role model for many people today and is one of the most famous of all nonviolent activists. Gandhi made a large impact on...

Discussion Guide for Gandhi Video: (Complete all 17 of these questions to answer prior to class, please.)
1. What was the principle or... personal lesson that Gandhi taught his Christian clergyman friend, from the clergyman’s own law?
Gandhi taught many lessons to his Christian clergyman friend, but the principal was probably that the lesson taught in the bible need it to be implemented in real life, on each act of our life and not only be preach.
2. What was the irony of Gandhi fighting for Indian...

his nation as well as across the world; this leader was Gandhi. Mahatma Gandhi was a rebel, who successfully gained a large... following and much support without formulating any violent war plans, or issuing violent attacks on the opposition. According to many of his writings, nonviolence and morality are the keys to achieving unity. Various peoples, such as Muslims and Jews, have encountered various situations throughout history where Gandhi felt as if using tactics other than war would be considerably...

1800s people of Indian nationality confronted discrimination in all parts of South Africa, and someone affected by this was Mahatma Gandhi,... known as the “great soul”. Gandhi was an activist and philosopher who used nonviolent resistance, he was the controlling figure who struggled along with all the Indian population to gain independence from Great Britain. Gandhi introduced passive resistance, a concept also known as “satyagraha,” which was a method to abstain from cooperating with authorities...

British rule was Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948). The main resource used by him in the struggle against the British was based on the strategy of... active non-violence. Gandhi preached civil disobedience and non-violence, (Satygraha) of the Indians against the English authorities through non-payment of taxes and rejection of British industrial products. The purpose was to weaken the opponent, preventing any cooperation with it, but without using violence.
Mahatma Gandhi was the preeminent leader...

Liberation
TOPIC: India: Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement
THESIS: How did Gandhi’s influence transform India; politically, economically... and socially?
INTRODUCTION
This Internal Assessment is based on Decolonization and Liberation. It will focus on one man in particular, Mohandas Karamchan Gandhi and his contributions to India politically, economically and socially. He said “be the change you want to see”, and as such he was indeed the change that India needed. Gandhi was a selfless individual...

The Tamils are an ethic group and lives in southern India and on Sri Lanka (mainly in the state of Tamil Nadu); it is an island... of 21 million people odd the southern tip of India. According to a 2001 government census, most Tamils live in the eastern and the northern Sri Lanka, and they comprise approximately 10 percent of the island’s population. From their religion most of them are Hindu but Tamil language set them apart from the four fifths of Sri Lankans who are Sinhalese; the members of a largely...

(i) To create an awareness regarding the policy of the Government in mitigating the problems of slums. 2.(ii) Explaining the schemes proposed by the... Government like slum resettlement and rehabilitation to the public. 3.(iii) To inform the citizen about Employment training, Education and Welfare scheme introduced by the Government. ORGANISATION: The Board is governed by a Chairman, Managing Director and 10 members representing various departments of the Government.
POLICY OF SLUM IMPROVEMENT:
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﻿Tamil /ˈtæmɪl/[8] (தமிழ், tamiḻ, [t̪ɐmɨɻ] ?) is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by Tamil people of South... India and North-east Sri Lanka. It has official status in the Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Tamil is also a national language of Sri Lanka[9] and an official language of Singapore[10] It is legalized as one of the languages of medium of education inMalaysia along with English, Malay and Mandarin.[7][11] It is also chiefly spoken in the states...

India After Gandhi
The history of the world’s largest democracy
By
Ramchandra Guha
A review
by
Meenakshi Jha
M.A (Political... Science), Final
As a student, I remember how boring history lessons were. When spoken about the history of India, we remember the great Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro civilizations or the mighty empire of Chandra Guptha Maurya; the feared armies of Ashoka and his Kalinga story etc etc… And the most important, the British invasion of India and the celebrated freedom...

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NATURAL ATTRACTIONS
Calatagan... Mangrove Forest Conservation Park (Calatagan)
Locally known as “Ang Pulo”, the park is home to about 20 species of mangroves 15 of which have been identified, a wide variety of shellfish and crustaceans and other marine life. It also plays host to abundant species of birds, many of which nest and stay in the area to feed in the vicinity. (http://angpulo-cmfcp...

importance than the 'editorials', I believe it should be interesting to know how the Father of our Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, contributed to the... fields of journalism and mass communication.
An effective communicator, Gandhi was fearless and eloquent with his words. He reached out to millions of people and convinced them of his cause. According to Chalapathi Raju, an eminent editor, Gandhi was probably the greatest journalist of all time, and the weeklies he ran and edited were probably the greatest...

Sierra Fernandez
11-9-12
Anthropology 113
Gandhi Mahatma
What I find most interesting about Mahatma...Gandhi and his life and work is how he was a very spiritual leader to many people and people looked up to him as one of their hero’s. Mahatma Gandhi was considered a father of the Indian Independence Movement and believed in non-violence. I find it very interesting how Mahatma Gandhi went on a Salt March for 24 days and walked 241 miles with his satyagrahis to the coast where they had picked...

tamil Nadu has been ranked No 1 by the Economic Freedom Rankings for the States of India [1]
Possessing the fifth largest economy (2004–2005)... among states in India, Tamil Nadu is also the second most industrialised state next to Maharastra.[2]
It ranks second in per capita income (2004–2005) among large states.
It ranks third in foreign direct investment approvals (cumulative 1991-2002) of 225,826 million ($5,000 million), next only to Maharashtra 366,024 million ($8,100 million)) and Delhi...

Literary Analysis
Mahatma Gandhi and Nonviolent Resistance
In this paper, I would like to examine the movie ‘’Ghandi”. Mohandas...Gandhi was born in 1869 in India which was a colony of the British Empire. The life of young Mohandas centered on his mother, who taught him about the Hindu doctrine of ahisma, which is the refusal to do harm and the duty to do good. This belief was foundation for the bold and courageous acts that led to Gandhi’s fame as a proponent of nonviolence resistance...

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in Porbandar, India on October 2nd, 1869. When he was 7, he became engaged to Katsurbai Makanji. When he... was 14 he married her. Gandhi's father, Karamchand, died two years later in 1885. After receiving his primary education in India, Gandhi left for India in 1888 to study law at the Inner Temple. He passed the English Bar Exam on June 10, 1891, and returned to India to practice law.
After his Indian law practice failed, he spent a year in South Africa, starting...

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Tamil Sangams
The Tamil Sangams were assemblies of...Tamil scholars and poets that, according to traditional Tamil accounts, occurred in the remote past. Some scholars believe that these assemblies were originally known as kooṭal or gathering.[1][2][3] Three assemblies are described. The legend has it that the first two of which were held in cities since "taken by the sea", and the third of which was held during the 5th century...

7 Assignment 2014
SRI LANKA
Janani Balamanoharan 7J
SECTION 1:
History of Sri Lanka
People from the Tamil... region of India emigrated to Ceylon (this was Sri Lanka’s name before 1972) in between 3 BC and 1200 AD. Upon their arrival, the Tamil rulers fought the Sinhalese rulers for control of Sri Lanka. This resulted in the Tamils, who were mostly Hindus, to claim the northern part of Sri Lanka and the Sinhalese, who were mostly Buddhists, claimed the southern part...

Mohatma Gandhi is considered the father of the Indian independence movement. Gandhi spent 20 years in South Africa working to... fight discrimination. It was there that he created his concept of satyagraha, a non-violent way of protesting against injustices. While in India, Gandhi's obvious virtue, simplistic lifestyle, and minimal dress endeared him to the people. He spent his remaining years working diligently to both remove British rule from India as well as to better the lives of India's poorest...

Goal of reaching Nonviolence
Gandhi maintained certain practices that were considered essential Satyagraha practices, which he believed... would bring nonviolence to the world. He named this power Satyagraha which means “reality force or holding onto truth.” Gandhi had said, “ The Truth is far more powerful than any weapon of mass destruction.” In the clear view of violence, Gandhi had come the realization that nonviolence was greater to violence itself. Gandhi believed in eleven practices that...

﻿Analysis of Effect of Gandhi on Indian culture
India has both a rich cultural history spanning multiple millenniums, and is the 2nd most... populated country on earth with a population of 1,155 million (C1), trailing China’s population of 1,331 million but leading the 3rd most populated country on earth by a whopping 275% — the United States, which has 308 million people.
However, many people in India are very poor and under-nourished, lacking proper food, water, shelter, infrastructure, education...

Mahatma GandhiMohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Gujarati: મોહનદાસ કરમચંદ ગાંધી, pronounced [moːɦən̪d̪aːs kərəmʨən̪d̪ ɡaːn̪d̪ʱiː] ( listen); 2... October 1869 – 30 January 1948) was the pre-eminent political and spiritual leader of India during the Indian independence movement. He pioneered satyagraha—resistance to tyranny through mass civil disobedience, a philosophy firmly founded upon ahimsa, or total nonviolence, which helped India to gain independence, and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom...

civil disobedience movement. During the 1920’s when Gandhi had first introduced a sense of nationalism among his fellow Indians, he did so with... great passion yet there was still much to be done to gain respect from the British. His campaign for Swaraj took a new form when his demands were ignored, and he introduced the Civil Disobedience movement in the early 1930’s.
Gandhi had sent a letter to the viceroy on March 2nd, 1930 addressing him about his displeasure with British rule, so as a form of...

Mohandas Gandhi
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as mahatma Gandhi, was a Indian
nationalist leader, who... established his country's freedom through a nonviolent
revolution.
Gandhi became a leader in a difficult struggle, the Indian campaign for
home rule. He believed and dedicated his life to demonstrating that both
individuals and nations owe it to themselves to stay free, and to allow the same
freedom to others. Gandhi was one of the gentlest of men, a devout and almost
mystical Hindu...

and change how Indians viewed these untouchables;; Gandhi believed it
was unfair and wrong to treat people this way. I’m... glad there are people like him in the
world who are willing to stand up and work towards a good cause.The book we are reading
in class, Gandhi: His Life and Message, by Louis Fischer is an eye opener to whom
Gandhi was and what he believed in. Gandhi was apologist against the caste system
of India and...

empire of ancient India. The other duo was that of Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru who were instrumental in laying the base of a modern... Indian state and giving shape to ideas in the realm of education, culture and democracy.1
Gandhi founded the Satyagraha Ashram after returning from South Africa and successfully employed the principles of Satyagraha in uniting the peasants of Kheda and Champaran against the government. After this victory Gandhi was bestowed the title of Bapu and Mahatma and his fame...

seem invincible, but in the end, they always fail. Think of it: always.” – Mohandas Gandhi. Aroused by the massacre of Amritsar in 1919,...Gandhi put all his life’s effort into breaking free from the clutches of Great Britain. As the principal figure used his influential philosophy of non-violent confrontation, he inspired political activists with many persuasions throughout the whole world. Not only was Mohandas Gandhi a glorious diplomat, but also his effort to achieve liberty and equality for all...

figures in the history of India, Mohandas K. Gandhi, also known as the Mahatma, or "The Great Soul", was the spiritual and practical founder of... active non-violent resistance, a concept called Satyagraha. Also known as ¡°soul-force¡± or ¡°truth-force¡±, Gandhi developed this revolutionary technique as a method of gaining political and social reforms against the injustices experienced by Indians under British Colonial rule. For most of his life, Gandhi devoted himself to perfecting the Satyagraha...

Mahatma Gandhi
(Mohandas Karamchand)
"Generations to come will scarce believe that such a one
as this ever walked upon this earth... in flesh and blood".
-Albert Einstein
Throughout history most national heroes have been warriors, but Gandhi was a passive and peaceful preacher of morals, ethics, and beliefs. He was an outsider who ended British rule over India without striking a blow. Moreover, Gandhi was...

Mohandas Gandhi
Born into a merchant family in 1869, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was
under the influence of powerful people.... Members of his family had served as
prime ministers of an Indian state for several generations. His parents
were strong in their religion, being devout and earnest Hindus. They were a
part of a Hindu sect that worshipped Vishnu and promoted non-violence.
Apparently, he was most influenced by his mother, a gentle and
intelligent person. According to Hindu custom, he married...

In the following essay I am going to analyse and interpret the speech of Gandhi which is addressed at the A.I.C.C. The speech was held in... Bombay in August 1942. He speaks in Hindustani to the people of A.I.C.C to tell them about his plan of action.
Gandhi wants to say some words about the resolution. At first he request the audience to see the resolution of his own point of view. Of course this words have power because he is a respected person and an ideal, too. He wants that the audience understand...

a huge part of
history. Two of these leaders are Mohandas Gandhi and Adolf Hitler. Gandhi was
mainly known for solving his... people’s problems in a peaceful manner. Hitler was mainly
known for being a dictator that started the Holocaust. Both of these leaders made huge
influences on the people around them.
Mohandas Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869 in Porbandar, a coastal town in
Gujarat, Western India. Gandhi was the leader of the Indian nationalist movement
against...

Mahatma Gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi was a believer of sorting out conflicts through peaceful means. Ahimsa wishes no harm to any... living being, whether human or not. It included not only a lack of physical harm to one’s opponents, but also a lack of hatred or towards them. Ahimsa originated from ancient India, evidenced by scriptures, and is practiced in the religions Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism.
Living in the period of time when India was being colonized and unjustly treated by the British,...

In 1978, James McGregor Burns wrote about the dearth of leadership. "One of the most universal cravings of our time is a hunger for compelling... and creative leadership." McGregor Burns’ search for "moral leadership" reveals the tragedy of leadership studies- the confusion of leadership with power. Traditionally, leaders have been defined as those who hold power; allowing presidents, prime ministers and military generals, regardless of their accomplishments, to be considered leaders. Leadership studies...

Gandhi was a prolific writer. One of Gandhi's earliest publications, Hind Swaraj, published in Gujarati in 1909, is recognised[by whom?] as the... intellectual blueprint of India's freedom movement. The book was translated into English the next year, with a copyright legend that read "No Rights Reserved".[206] For decades he edited several newspapers including Harijan in Gujarati, in Hindi and in the English language; Indian Opinion while in South Africa and, Young India, in English, and Navajivan,...

Rajiv Gandhi, the eldest son of Feroze and Indira Gandhi, was born on August 20, 1944 and the youngest person to become the Prime... Minister of India at the age of 40. He was India’s 9th Prime Minister and 3rd among the Gandhi family. He held his position after her mother’s death on October 31, 1984 until he resigned on December 2, 1989 after an election defeat. Though having no relationship to Mahatma Gandhi, his leadership brought substantial influence in India’s external political relationship....

Discourse On the Tamil Tigers
“I would prefer to die in honour rather than being caught alive by the enemy” (Towards Liberation 83). V.... Prabakaran, leader and founder of the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam), said this during an exclusive interview with the magazine the “Sunday.” This statement represents how most Tamil Tigers feel about their fight for freedom. Tamil Tigers are dedicated to dying in battle rather than being caught by the enemy (Sri Lanka military). The Tamil Tigers were founded...

﻿MAHATMA GANDHI NG INDIA
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi ; 2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948) was the preeminent leader of Indian... independence movement in British-ruled India. Employing nonviolent civil disobedience, Gandhi led India to independence and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. The honorific Mahatma (Sanskrit: "high-souled", "venerable"[2])—applied to him first in 1914 in South Africa,[3]—is now used worldwide. He is also called Bapu (Gujarati: endearment for "father"...

hypothetical situation, between Gandhi and Hitler.
Narrator 2 -- Before we proceed, here is a small introduction of Gandhi and... Hitler!
Narrator 1 -- Gandhi was the personification of kindness and humanity. Hitler was a living monster. Gandhi achieved the exemplary feat of freeing this sub-continent from the mighty British Empire through peaceful means while Hitler became the cause of killing more than fifty lacks innocent men, women and children.
Narrator 2 -- Gandhi loved humanity. He encouraged...

NARI GANDHI TROPHY 2011
“Inspired by Yesterday Aspired for Tomorrow” PREMISE:
India simultaneously lives in three time zones. Moorings from... the past and aspirations for tomorrow coexist today to create the present. In India therefore history is not a fossilised past but rather a continuum of the tradition. History lives on as tradition. A land of long history and deep traditions, its architectural landscape has innumerable edifices that have transcended time to remain timeless even after centuries...

Mohandas Gandhi, Whom most people know as Mahatma, meaning &#8220;Great
Soul,&#8221; is one of the most prevalent images in the minds of... those who think about great
leaders, in the movement for human rights and non-violence. However, not much is
known about his life as a child and his achievements in the early twentieth century. All
the staging grounds in Gandhi&#8217;s stance towards non violence, human rights, and peace
took place in the years leading up to the twentieth century and the...

&#65279; Gandhi was an influential figure in our society. He taught many people about equal rights, honouring
thy neighbour,... and peace and tranquillity. Although at times his actions were deemed improbable and
insane nevertheless, they were effective. Life of Mohatama Gandhi;his goals he accomplish for freedom
for South Africa; and how Mohatama finally obtained freedom for India.
Gandhi, also known as Mahatma Gandhi, was born in the present state of Gujarat on October 2,
1869. He was...

much did Gandhi contribute towards their emancipation.
The book has altogether 5 chapters, starting with the first chapter which is ‘Position... of women in before Gandhi’. Chapter 2, 3, 4 is about ‘Social regeneration’, ‘Economic regeneration’, and ‘Political regeneration’ of the women in our Indian Society when Gandhi came into the scene. And the last chapter is ‘Gandhi and the present status of women’, which is mostly an attempt made by the authors to assess the contribution made by Gandhi to the...

certain goal, which happens to be of political purposes most of the times.
In this essay, we’ll look into the different reasons of why people resort to... terrorism, if it is really the last and best way to achieve what they want. I will also write about the opposing views of seeing terrorists as just terrorists alone, or if they are actually freedom fighters. Lastly, we will discuss if terrorism can ever be justified.
One of the factors is due to political reasons. Unlike other types of terrorism...

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Mahatma Gandhi
Introduction
India is one of the most blessed regions that are closely associated with... personalities that express an outstanding ability in what they do. Despite the fact that India is renowned for outstanding poverty levels, there is a positive dimension about it. There are very many enticing developments as well as discoveries that are accrued to Indian important men. It is thought that these among other great men are entirely involved in making India...

Mahatma Gandhi- Hinduism
Hinduism is a worldwide religious belief based upon the knowledge of the Veda and the Vedic Indo-Iranian religion.... It includes countless religious traditions that vary between practices. It also includes several different philosophies. Hinduism is the world’s oldest existing major religion.
A believer, teacher and major idol in the Hindu faith is Mahatma Gandhi. Mahatma Gandhi was born Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi on October 2nd, 1869 in Porbandar, India. Gandhi became...

Relevance of Gandhi in Modern Times |
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Looking at the present state of affairs in India, the birthplace of...Gandhi, one would probably surmise that Gandhism, whatever the term may mean, cannot have any relevance in modern times. Gandhi is called the Father of the Nation who, single handedly stood up against the mighty British Empire, without any arms, and brought her independence. However, today, just after 60 years of his assassination, Gandhi is remembered in India...

do not know what religion means” (Gandhi, 1957; 504). These words are only a glimpse of Gandhi’s revolutionary sight that changed Western... intellectuals. As we continue to remember his blessings, Gandhi will be known as a leader of the successful freedom struggle and a representative of the highest level of thinking in the Hindu religious tradition.
Mohandas Gandhi had many accomplishments throughout his 78 years of life. To briefly outline a few, Gandhi successfully accomplished to abjure...

In 1915, Gandhi returned to India permanently. He brought an international reputation as a leading Indian nationalist, theorist and organiser.... He joined the Indian National Congress and was introduced to Indian issues, politics and the Indian people primarily by Gopal Krishna Gokhale. Gokhale was a key leader of the Congress Party best known for his restraint and moderation, and his insistence on working inside the system. Gandhi took Gokhale's liberal approach based on British Whiggish traditions...

Budda and Gandhi
Siddhartha Gautama was a devoted spiritual teacher and is considered as the founder of the Buddhism faith. Within... the Buddhist faith, Siddhartha Gautama is the Supreme “Buddha” meaning “awakened one" or "the enlightened one" and is often considered within the religion of Hinduism as a deity. Historians are not sure of the exact years of his birth and death. For the most part, it is believed that he lived around 563 BCE to 483 BCE, while other historians think his passing...

Mahatma Gandhi
Aroused by the massacre of Amritsar in 1919, Gandhi devoted his life to gaining India’s independence from Great... Britain. As the dominant figure used his persuasive philosophy of non-violent confrontation, he inspired political activists with many persuasions throughout the world (Andrews 23). Not only was Mahatma Gandhi a great peacemaker, but also his work to achieve freedom and equality for all people was greatly acknowledged. Gandhi’s unconventional style of leadership gained...

Gandhi and Gorbachev, Mao and Mandela
Undoubtedly, Gandhi, Mao, Mandela, and Gorbachev have been some of the greatest and most... influential figures in the past century and a half. They have all had a large impact in their individual nations, as well as the world, bringing about significant change. Gandhi and Gorbachev went about establishing change by nonviolently trying to reform their governments. While, Mao and Mandela strived for revolutionary change in their countries and went about achieving...

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Use detailed examples and answer in each question in a... paragraph format.
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when you are considering using a website for nutrition or health related information.
2. Provider and Purpose: Briefly discuss 3 clues that identify a reliable web site and 3 clues
that indicate the website might be a questionable source...

﻿Sarah Ladis
History 2235 1:00
February 21, 2014
The biographical film Gandhi, directed by Richard Attenborough, starts off with a life... changing moment in Gandhi’s life when he is thrown off of a South African train for being an Indian in the first class section. It is at that moment when he realizes that the regulations are prejudiced against Indians and in reply, he chooses to create a non-violent protest movement for the human rights of Indians in South Africa. Although the ruling classes...

Mahatma Gandhi
Mohandas K. Gandhi, born in 1869 to wealthy parents, became a well known Hindu intellectual who led the Indian... people in a boycott against British rule and a movement for independence. The harsh oppression of the British Colonial rulers in India and the strained relationship between Hindus and Moslems would have led to uprisings, riots, and even wars if not for the philosophy and guidance of Gandhi (Bulliet, 680). Known as “Mahatma,” or “great soul,” to his followers, Gandhi is credited...

special regard for the poor, weak, and disadvantaged is" one of the main themes of the Bible, according to Sider (78).
Gandhi, who was not a... Christian, explored the idea of poverty in a more socially ethical way: "According to me the economic constitution of India and for that matther of the world, should be such that no one under it should suffer from want of food and clothing" (Gandhi, 118).
Sider asks an interesting question: "Is God biased in favor of the poor?...Is God on the side of the poor...

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on 2 October 1869 in Porbandar, a coastal town which was then part of the Bombay Presidency, British India.... He was born in his ancestral home, now known as Kirti Mandir. His father, Karamchand Gandhi was Hindu Modh Baniya (1822–1885), served as the divan minister) of Porbander state, a small princely salute state in the Kathiawar Agency of British India.His grandfather was Uttamchand Gandhi, also called Utta Gandhi. His mother, Putlibai, who was from a Pranami...